The nine-times Australian Open champion shows no sign of a hangover from last year’s controversy and is the player to beat
has been notable for how unremarkable it has been. This week, he gave an emotional interview with Channel Nine, in which he provided his own perspective on the events of the previous year: “Everything got out of hand and then I was labelled as this or that. It was so big in the media that I just could not fight that, I didn’t even want to get into that.
After his experience last year, it was perhaps even more valuable for Djokovic. One of the clear question marks on his return was whether any parts of the Melbourne crowd would be unhappy with his presence. It has been clear that Djokovic himself was uncertain about how he would be received and any hostility was a prospect realistic enough for Craig Tiley, the tournament director, to suggest that disruptive fans would be kicked out of the venue.
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